My dear Rebecca, You must thank your dear sister Samantha for her kind suggestion of dance lessons to my daughter, Felicity. It has quite woken her up from her doldrums of preparing for court and makes a lot of sense. There is some kind of commotion going on over at the Montoyas' farm at the moment - there is a lot of yelling and shouting and clamor going on, with little bells jangling and animals howling and baying. Of course, they are most always shouting, so it could be that it is nothing abnormal at all, just a normal day for them. At least I am behind closed doors! The whole of Pleasantville has been so deserted lately - where has everyone been off to? We have not been doing much either, but now that Winter is approaching so rapidly, we are speeding up our duties. What is the news from you and your family? Sincerely, Lily Merriman

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Doll Letters

The dolls of Pleasantville are busy correspondents, who take their many penpals quite seriously and each write to two or three different people to keep up with the latest news and stories from their friends' lives.Laura Windmill, the mailgirl, delivers the mail every day, so letters are constantly traveling back and forth between houses. Here are bits and pieces of the current correspondences; some of the letters are missing and we're looking for them, but I will slowly add more letters as they are found or written. ​

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